2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.08318
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The physics of Empty Liquids: from Patchy particles to Water

John Russo,
Fabio Leoni,
Fausto Martelli
et al.

Abstract: Empty liquids represent a wide class of materials whose constituents arrange in a random network through reversible bonds. Many key insights on the physical properties of empty liquids have originated almost independently from the study of colloidal patchy particles on one side, and a large body of theoretical and experimental research on water on the other side. Patchy particles represent a family of coarse-grained potentials that allows for a precise control of both the geometric and the energetic aspects of… Show more

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